Could Tom Cruise beat birthday boy Daniel Craig aka James Bond in a fight? Former REVEALS in a past interview
We are looking back at a past interview where Tom Cruise opened up about who’d win in a fight Daniel Craig or him! Scrolls down to see what he said. Written By
Pinkvilla Desk 219610 reads Mumbai Updated: March 3, 2021 07:03 pm Could Tom Cruise beat birthday boy Daniel Craig aka James Bond in a fight? Former REVEALS in a past interview
On the occasion of Daniel Craig’s birthday, we are looking back at the time when Mission Impossible actor Tom Cruise got candid about who’d win in a fight, him or Daniel. In a July 2018 interview via On Demand Entertainment, Tom Cruise got candid about filming MI and revealed who he thought would win in a fight, Daniel Craig or him!
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The British actor’s final appearance as James Bond will finally be shown in theatres this October after the film was delayed for a third time due to the coronavirus pandemic. Craig, 52, portrayed secret agent 007 for the first time 15 years ago in Casino Royale and has regularly voiced his frustration with the iconic role. After No Time To Die’s release, Craig’s successor will be announced to front the 59-year-old franchise.
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Daniel Craig's bond film No Time To Die delayed again
The 25th 'James Bond' installment 'No Time to Die,' starring Daniel Craig has been postponed yet again. The movie will now release in theatres on October 8. It was originally scheduled to open on April 2 after it was postponed from the 2020 release. According to Variety, the delay in release is hardly a surprise as Hollywood has been widely anticipating that 'No Time to Die' would face another delay as coronavirus cases continue to skyrocket.
MGM is rolling out 'No Time to Die' in North America, while Universal has international rights. Since the movie carries a massive price tag around USD 200 million, it relies on substantial global ticket sales to turn a profit. That's nearly impossible to achieve at a time when most movie theatres are closed, and the few that remain open have been operating at a reduced capacity.